🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Boone Park is a popular destination for families and dog lovers in Jacksonville, Florida, offering lush, shaded grounds and a welcoming atmosphere. With its extensive pet-friendly trails, picnic areas, and plentiful shade from mature trees, Boone Park is an ideal spot for walking your dog, enjoying a family outing, or relaxing outdoors. The park is known for being clean, well-maintained, and accessible, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances.
What makes Boone Park unique for dog owners is its spacious layout and dog-friendly amenities. While it does not have a dedicated fenced dog park, leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park’s scenic trails and picnic areas. There are plenty of benches, picnic tables, playgrounds for the kids, tennis courts, and even regularly placed trash bins to help keep the park tidy for all visitors. Whether you’re seeking pet-friendly hiking in Jacksonville or a quiet space to relax in the shade, Boone Park is a favorite among locals for a reason.
Great park! It is spilt in two by a road from one park to the other but it’s such a good place to walk and play and picnic. Great for family, great for dog walking! Love it all
Just moved into the area and drove by this park. Quiet. No one was here at the time. The park has a trail park, tennis courts, and a bathroom house. Dog friendly, lots of picnic tables, grills, and cabanas. Great for having get together or kids birthday parties.
Today I was looking for a nice park to take my grandsons to. I looked online and found Boone Park. When we arrived, I was able to park under a bunch of shade trees. There are a couple of different places to park and enter the park. We started with the swings first. There are 3 big swings and one infant swing. The swings weren’t shaded, so the infant swing was a little warmer. I put his cart cover in the swing to keep it from burning him and to keep him from eating on the swing. Both the boys enjoyed the swings. Next, my older grandson played on the big swirling slide that is connected to the bridge and the other things that they can climb up and down. He did a bunch of climbing. My youngest grandson and I watched him play from the shade trees. He ran from slide to slide, climbed the blocks, and the jungle Jim, crawled through the big tube and played on the swings. There is not a lot of dirt at this park (which I was happy about). There are quite a few benches around the park. As well as picnic benches. There is a little covered area that has the picnic benches as well. The park was nice and clean. No litter at all during our visit. You can play tennis at this park. I am not sure if the water fountain works because we brought our own cold water. However, there is one by the tennis courts. It is a nice park, and we will be back on a cooler day. Thirty minutes was about all the heat that we could handle, lol.
I dunno why, but this tree called to me! And I had to snap it! There is a lot of room out here. Playground for kids, I think a tennis AND pickleball court. But you do a little walking you can escape to a more wooded calm zen area.
I was surprised! Loved it!
This is a lovely quaint park that’s clean and has plenty of trees to provide shade. I love going on walks here because it’s shaded in the hot summers and there are plenty of different paths to walk if you want to avoid walking by other patrons for whatever reason. Most dog walkers are good at picking up after their dogs and there are a few trash cans about that he’ll keep the park clean.
There is a play area in the front for children that is constantly bustling, plenty of benches scattered about for get togethers, reading, or bird watching.